Singular and Plural Nouns - Macmillan Education

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1 Fill in the blanks with the plural form of the nouns given in the bracket: 1. Both of my ______ (parent) are tall. 2. The _____ (kid) like playing chess. 3. My ______ (cat) are fond of sleeping. 4. All planets have their own _____ (axis). 5. The judge carefully studied all the _____ (proof). 6. The gardener collected the fallen ______ (leaf). 7. We could hear the ______ (wolf) while camping in the forest. 8. The ______ (lady) waited paently. 9. We caught two______ (mouse) in the trap. 10. You must not drag your ______ (foot). Singular and Plural Nouns

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Fill in the blanks with the plural form of the nouns given in the bracket:

1. Both of my ______ (parent) are tall.

2. The _____ (kid) like playing chess.

3. My ______ (cat) are fond of sleeping.

4. All planets have their own _____ (axis).

5. The judge carefully studied all the _____ (proof).

6. The gardener collected the fallen ______ (leaf).

7. We could hear the ______ (wolf) while camping in the forest.

8. The______(lady)waitedpatiently.

9. We caught two______ (mouse) in the trap.

10. You must not drag your ______ (foot).

Singular and Plural Nouns

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Fill in the blanks with the plural form of the nouns given in the bracket:

1. Both of my parents (parent) are tall.

2. The kids (kid) like playing chess.

3. My cats (cat) are fond of sleeping.

4. All planets have their own axes (axis).

5. The judge carefully studied all the proofs (proof).

6. The gardener collected the fallen leaves (leaf).

7. We could hear the wolves (wolf) while camping in the forest.

8. The ladies(lady)waitedpatiently.

9. We caught two mice (mouse) in the trap.

10. You must not drag your feet (foot).